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glandulous
glandulous, a. Phys. ? Obs. (ˈglændjʊləs) Also 5 glandelous, -ose. [ad. F. glanduleux, ad. L. glandulōs-us, f. glandula gland, glandule.] Of or pertaining to a gland or glandule; having the nature of a gland; containing, or consisting of, glands.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 28 Anoþer maner fleisch þer ...
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Schizanthus
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Annual or biennial, glandulous-pubescent herbaceous plants, with alternate, pinnatilobate or bipinnatisect leaves and attractive flowers, This plant grows to a height of 30 to 50 cm, glandulous-pubescent, with pinnatisect leaves up to 8 cm long.
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glandinous
† ˈglandinous, a. Obs. rare. Also 6 glandenous, -ynous. [app. f. late L. glandin-, glandō = L. gland-em gland1: see -ous.] = glandulous.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg. G iij b, They [the pappes] be composed of whyte glandenous flesshe, and with veynes, arteres, & synewes. 1725 Bradley Fam. ...
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Schizanthus pinnatus
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It is an annual plant of 20 to 50 cm in height, glandulous]]-pubescent, with pinnatisect leaves 2.5 to 3 cm in length, divided into 6 to
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vasculous
ˈvasculous, a. rare—1. [f. L. vāscul-um: see next.] = vascular a. 2.1728 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Vesicula, The first [membrane] whereof is Vasculous; the second Muscular; and the third Glandulous.
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glandulose
glandulose, a. Bot. (ˈglændjʊləʊs) [ad. L. glandulōs-us: see glandulous.] Full of glands or gland-like formations; having the nature of a gland.1847 W. E. Steele Field Bot. 52 Leaves glandulose. 1881 Baker in Jrnl. Linn. Soc. XVIII. 275 Panicle with spreading, few-flowered, secund, glandulose, slend...
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pultaceous
pultaceous, a. (pʌlˈteɪʃəs) [f. L. puls, pult-em pap, pottage + -aceous.] 1. Of the nature or consistency of pap or of a poultice; soft, semi-fluid, pulpy.1668 Phil. Trans. III. 751 He first denyeth, that the Testes are glandulous or pultaceous. 1738 Stuart ibid. XL. 327 A soft white pultaceous Matt...
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annulary
annulary, a. and n. (ˈænjʊlərɪ) [ad. L. annulāri-us relating to a ring, f. annul-us: see -ary.] † 1. = annular 1, 2. Obs.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 142 Wormes and Leeches..whose bodies consist of round and annulary fibers. 1691 Ray Creation (1714) 270 It [the windpipe] is made with annulary carti...
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serrato-
serrato- used as comb. form (see -o-) of L. serrātus serrate a. in the senses ‘serrate and{ddd}’, ‘in a serrate manner, with serrate indentation’, as serrato-crenate, serrato-dentate, serrato-glandulous, serrato-spinose adjs.1857 T. Moore Handbk. Brit. Ferns (ed. 3) 40 [Pinnules] *serrato-crenate.18...
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strumatic
strumatic, a. rare—0. (struːˈmætɪk) [ad. late L. strūmātic-us, f. strūma: see prec. and -atic.] Suffering from struma. Hence struˈmaticness.1656 Blount Glossogr., Strumatick, that has the Impostume Struma. 1727 Bailey vol. II, Strumatickness, a being troubled with strumous Humours, or Swellings, tha...
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parenchymous
parenchymous, a. Now rare. (pəˈrɛŋkɪməs) [f. parenchym + -ous.] = parenchymatous.1666 J. Smith Old Age (ed. 2) 185 The flesh of the body is of three sorts, Parenchymous, Glandulous, or Musculous. 1671 Grew Anat. Plants iv. §7 The Cortical Body, or Parenchymous part of the Barque. 1706 E. Baynard in ...
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scaturient
scaturient, a. (skəˈtjʊərɪənt) [ad. L. scatūrient-em, pr. pple. of scatūrīre, f. scatēre to flow out.] That flows out or gushes forth.1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. vi. 221 The glandulous substance of the Paps is a little contracted, so that they do not so readily receive the milky humour, that way ...
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musculary
† ˈmusculary, a. Obs. rare. [ad. F. musculaire: see muscular and -ary.] = muscular a.1679 tr. Willis' Pharmac. Rationalis Pref., The Nervous and Musculary and Glandulous Membranes. Ibid. i. vi. iii. 129 What we have discoursed..concerning the Musculary Motion. 1683 Snape Anat. Horse ii. vii. (1686) ...
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raia
▪ I. ‖ raia Zool. (ˈreɪə) Also raja. [L. raia (pl. raiæ).] = ray (the fish).1633 P. Fletcher Purple Isl. iv. xii, His fashion like the fish a Raia nam'd. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 169 The severall sorts of Raia's, Torpedo's, Oysters. 1752 Hill Hist. Anim. 304 The apertures of the gills in the Ra...
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coagulative
coagulative, a. (kəʊˈægjʊlətɪv) [f. L. coagulat- ppl. stem of coagulāre (see prec.) + -ive.] 1. Having the property of producing coagulation.1605 Timme Quersit. iii. 152 These doe auaile..to extinguish feauers..by their coagulatiue vertue. a 1691 Boyle Wks. I. 423 (R.) A salt..which seemed to have i...
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